thid kids has a lot of tools even right now he can fight floyd or pac and because of his style he would whoop both this kid has a bright future
A worse destruction than what Pac did to Cotto would be the results. This guy is ridiculously skilled & confident. Thats a hard pair to beat.
When they became Champions for d first time, they r 19 to 21 years old, what happens is that they stay in d program and that is why they win 2 or 3 Olympics and World Championships. But d first one, they just kids.
I would love to see Lara vs Henry/Porter...I dnt think he is ready for Cotto but hey it might just b my favouritism talking lol
dude potter got knocked out cold in the amateurs by emilio correa , and correa is not even close to lara's skill level. i think lara wouldnt ko him though he would just out box the crap out of the shorter man
if you are landing most of your punches and you are not knocking the majority out, you are not a puncher. Some guys can take punches from big pinchers, but you're telling me almost everyone he faced had a granite chin? b real.
Oi I'm sorry I didn't know we were talkin about amateurs here...styles make fights son and professional is a whole different ball game to Amateurs, one would expect Porter to hav improved, no?
In case you did'nt see my list, here it is again! Young Cubans winning Gold medals...So, stop with the beating kids philosophy !!! Juan Carlos Gomez: Gold Medal, World Junior Championships ( age 17 ) Joel Casamayor: Gold medal, World Junior Championships ( age 18 ) Felix Savon: Gold medal, 1987 PanAm games ( age 20 ) Ariel Hernandez: Gold medal, World junior Championships ( age 17 ) Emilio Correa: Gold medal, PanAm games ( age 18 ) Rolando Garbey: Gold medal, PanAm games ( age 20 ) Adolfo Horta: Gold medal, World Championships ( age 20 ) Angel Herrera: Gold medal, Olympics ( age 19 ) Jose Gomez: Gold medal, Olympics ( age 21 ) Roberto Balado: Gold medal, World Championships ( age 20 ) Hector Vinent: Gold medal, World Championships ( age 18 ) Ramon Garbey: Gold medal, PanAm games ( age 20 ) Mario Kindelan: Gold medal, PanAm games ( age 21 ) Guillermo Rigondeaux: Gold medal, Olympics ( age 20 ) Diogenes Luna: Gold medal, PanAm games ( age 21 ) Odlanier Solis: Gold medal, PanAm games ( age 19 ) Yordenis Ugas: Gold medal, World Championships ( age 19 ) Roniel Iglesias: Gold medal, World Championships ( age 18 ) Want more proof ??? :-(
True, but Stevenson is not the only star. There were hundreds of other Cubans who would have been World pro Champions if given the opportunity...:good
So, now I am a racist for stating a fact? :-( That's like saying that people are racist for stating that Hatton lost to Pacquiao...:huh A lost is a lost, it went down in history so deal with it. Maybe it hurts to hear that Cotto and Trinidad lost to Cuban legend Mario Kindelán...:yep
That's exactly what I have been trying to say, I even posted a list on young Cubans winning Gold medals in their late teens but haven't seen no comments about that! I wonder why? :huh It hurts...